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  2. Rose Naranjo - Wikipedia

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    Rose "Gia" Naranjo (Tewa: Aakonpovi; 1917 – August 16, 2004) was a Tewa potter and visual artist from Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico. She was the matriarch of the Naranjo Puebloan family of ceramists, artist and scholars. A former Southern Baptist missionary, she was named a "Living treasure" by the city of Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1994.

  3. Category:Artists from Santa Fe, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Artists from Santa Fe, New Mexico" The following 103 pages are in this category, out of 103 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Alfred Aguilar - Wikipedia

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    He is known for his coil-built pottery that is carved or painted, his buffalo figurines, and his clay nacimientos. [3] [4] He has used the moniker Aguilar Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico as a signifier of his work. [5] He has been a teacher's aide and classroom instructor at the San Ildefonso pueblo and operates a store on the pueblo ...

  5. Nathan Youngblood - Wikipedia

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    Since 1976, he has won over 44 awards at the Santa Fe Indian Market, often winning 1st and 2nd place. In 1987 he received the Jack Hoover Memorial Award for excellence in Santa Clara pueblo pottery at Santa Fe Indian Market. Beginning in 1974, Nathan's work has been exhibited at many gallery shows in Scottsdale, Arizona and Santa Fe, New Mexico.

  6. Christine McHorse - Wikipedia

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    Born Christine Nofchissey on December 21, 1949, in Morenci, Arizona, she was the fifth of nine children of Mark and Ethel Yazzie Nofchissey. [3] [4] McHorse lived off-reservation in her childhood but spent summers in Fluted Rock, Arizona, herding sheep and learning about Navajo oral history from her grandmother, Zonith Bahe.

  7. Kenneth M. Chapman - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth M. "Chap" Chapman (1875–1968) was an art historian, arts administrator, anthropologist, writer, teacher, and researcher of Native American art and culture in Santa Fe, New Mexico. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The New Mexico Archive said of Chapman: "An advocate of Indian arts, his endeavors led to the revitalization of Pueblo pottery, the ...

  8. Jody Naranjo - Wikipedia

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    She participates in the Santa Fe Indian Market. [1] She won first prize in pottery at the Market in 2011 and 2022. [1] [4] She has served as an artist-in-residence at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art. [2] In 2007 she won best in show at the Eiteljorg's Indian Market. [3] Her work has been exhibited at the Heard Museum. [5]

  9. Rose Gonzales - Wikipedia

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    Numerous awards from the Santa Fe Indian Market and the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonial Rose Cata Gonzales (1900–1989) [ 1 ] was born in Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo in the U.S. state of New Mexico . She is known for her original carved blackware pottery, and for traditional pottery in the Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo style.